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Thriller/Hank EP (Import) (CD)

By: Lambchop (Artist)


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Track Listing

DISC 1 for Thriller/Hank EP (Import) (CD) Album By Lambchop (Artist)
1   My Face Your Ass  
2   Your Fucking Sunny Day  
3   Hey Where's Your Girl  
4   Crawl Away  
5   Gloria Leonard  
6   Thriller  
7   Old Fat Robin  
8   Superstar In France  
9   I'm A Stranger Here  
10   Blame It On The Brunettes  
11   Tin Chime  
12   Randi  
13   Doak's Need  
14   Poor Bastard  
15   I Sucked My Boss's Dick  
 


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Review

Uncut (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he band augmented their idiosyncratic indie-country style with lounge muzak and musique concrete..."
Magnet (1-2/98, p.73) - "...Head songwriter Kurt Wagner effortlessly fuses Nashville fried soul to traditional country, with rich veins of blues and pop piercing the strata..."
NME (9/27/97, p.55) - 5 (out of 10) - "...Lambchop's quest to map the new country has come to an end....all the half-baked theorising and duff second half filler leaves you, er, hankering after more of the wistful porch songs of old..."
Melody Maker (9/27/97, p.50) - "...[Lambchop] draw a line under the teeth-and-rhinestones horror of 'new country' and rebuild Nashville's eminent skyline tall and proud."

Review

Uncut (p.114) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]he band augmented their idiosyncratic indie-country style with lounge muzak and musique concrete..."
Magnet (1-2/98, p.73) - "...Head songwriter Kurt Wagner effortlessly fuses Nashville fried soul to traditional country, with rich veins of blues and pop piercing the strata..."
Melody Maker (9/27/97, p.50) - "...[Lambchop] draw a line under the teeth-and-rhinestones horror of 'new country' and rebuild Nashville's eminent skyline tall and proud."
NME (Magazine) (9/27/97, p.55) - 5 (out of 10) - "...Lambchop's quest to map the new country has come to an end....all the half-baked theorising and duff second half filler leaves you, er, hankering after more of the wistful porch songs of old..."

Product note

While THRILLER retains the folk- and country-influenced, lushly arranged, laconic alt-rock sound of Lambchop's previous work, an important stylistic element (that would blossom in the group's future work) takes root here. The introduction of R&B/soul sounds distinguishes THRILLER as one of the most important releases in Lambchop's impressive canon. The peppy, staccato horn section that punctuates "Your Fucking Sunny Day" and the languid Philly Soul rhythms and harmonies of "My Face Your Ass" stand in stark contrast to the dreamily orchestrated folk-rock the band was previously known for. F.M. Kornog (elsewhere known as East River Pipe) contributes several strong compositions here, but mainman Kurt Wagner's metaphysical musings on the aforementioned "My Face Your Ass" and his ominous, poetic "The Old Fat Robin" steal the show.

Title Note

While THRILLER retains the folk- and country-influenced, lushly arranged, laconic alt-rock sound of Lambchop's previous work, an important stylistic element (that would blossom in the group's future work) takes root here. The introduction of R&B/soul sounds distinguishes THRILLER as one of the most important releases in Lambchop's impressive canon. The peppy, staccato horn section that punctuates "Your Fucking Sunny Day" and the languid Philly Soul rhythms and harmonies of "My Face Your Ass" stand in stark contrast to the dreamily orchestrated folk-rock the band was previously known for. F.M. Kornog (elsewhere known as East River Pipe) contributes several strong compositions here, but mainman Kurt Wagner's metaphysical musings on the aforementioned "My Face Your Ass" and his ominous, poetic "The Old Fat Robin" steal the show.

Album Description

While THRILLER retains the folk- and country-influenced, lushly arranged, laconic alt-rock sound of Lambchop's previous work, an important stylistic element (that would blossom in the group's future work) takes root here. The introduction of R&B/soul sounds distinguishes THRILLER as one of the most important releases in Lambchop's impressive canon. The peppy, staccato horn section that punctuates "Your Fucking Sunny Day" and the languid Philly Soul rhythms and harmonies of "My Face Your Ass" stand in stark contrast to the dreamily orchestrated folk-rock the band was previously known for. F.M. Kornog (elsewhere known as East River Pipe) contributes several strong compositions here, but mainman Kurt Wagner's metaphysical musings on the aforementioned "My Face Your Ass" and his ominous, poetic "The Old Fat Robin" steal the show.


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